Google Slides Keyboard Shortcuts

60+ Google Slides shortcuts for presentations, text, objects, and slideshow mode. Mac and Windows reference.

59 shortcuts 8 categories

General

Action Shortcut
New presentation
Open presentation
Save
Print
Undo
Redo
Find
Find and replace
Compact controls / hide menus

Slides

Action Shortcut
New slide
Duplicate slide
Delete slide
Previous slide
Next slide
First slide
Last slide
Move slide up
Move slide down

Text

Action Shortcut
Bold
Italic
Underline
Strikethrough
Insert link
Clear formatting
Increase font size
Decrease font size

Alignment

Action Shortcut
Left align
Center align
Right align
Justify

Lists

Action Shortcut
Numbered list
Bulleted list
Increase indent
Decrease indent

Objects

Action Shortcut
Select all objects on slide
Select next object
Select previous object
Group objects
Ungroup objects
Send forward / backward
Send to front
Send to back
Nudge object 1px
Nudge object 10px
Toggle guides

Present

Action Shortcut
Present from beginning
Present from current slide
Exit presentation
Previous / next slide
First slide (in present mode)
Last slide (in present mode)
Jump to slide number
Black out screen
White out screen
Toggle laser pointer

View

Action Shortcut
Zoom in
Zoom out
Toggle full screen editing
Film strip panel toggle

Pro tips

Master Slide for Consistency

Edit the master slide (Slide → Edit theme) to set fonts, colors, and layouts that apply across all slides. Changes to the master automatically update every slide.

Laser Pointer in Presentations

Press L during a presentation to toggle the laser pointer. It's a red dot that follows your mouse - perfect for drawing attention to specific elements without a physical pointer.

Speaker Notes Are Essential

Add notes below each slide. During presentations, use Presenter View to see notes on your screen while the audience sees only slides. Access via the Present dropdown arrow.

Duplicate and Modify

Use Ctrl+D to duplicate slides and modify them. This is faster than creating from scratch and ensures visual consistency across your deck.

Import Slides from Other Decks

File → Import slides lets you pull slides from other Google Slides presentations or uploaded PowerPoint files. Great for reusing content across presentations.

Link Between Slides

Select text or an object → Insert → Link → choose 'Slides in this presentation'. Create interactive navigation, table of contents, or non-linear presentation flows.

Frequently asked questions

How do I present from a specific slide?

Click on the slide in the film strip, then press Ctrl+Shift+F5 (Windows) or ⌘+Return (Mac) to present from that slide. Or use the dropdown arrow next to the Present button.

Can I use Google Slides offline?

Yes. Install the Google Docs Offline Chrome extension and enable offline access in Drive settings. Recent presentations will sync for offline editing and presenting.

How do I add animations?

Select an object → Insert → Animation. Choose entrance, exit, or emphasis effects. Set triggers (on click, after previous, with previous) and adjust duration. Use the Animations panel to reorder.

Can I convert PowerPoint files?

Yes. Upload .pptx files to Google Drive and open them with Google Slides. Most formatting, animations, and transitions convert automatically. Some complex PowerPoint features may not transfer perfectly.

How do I add audio or video?

Insert → Audio (from Google Drive) or Insert → Video (from YouTube or Google Drive). You can set audio to play automatically, loop, and hide the icon during presentation.

How do I collaborate in real-time?

Share your presentation (Share button) with editing permissions. Multiple people can edit simultaneously. Use comments (Ctrl+Alt+M) and the cursor of each editor is visible in real-time.

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